Today's Features

David Kimberland and Witness will be celebrating its 30th choir anniversary at 6 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, at First Baptist Church. Guests will be Purpose from South Central Kentucky, Men of Faith from Bardstown and Religious Five from Louisville.

It’s easy to be suspicious and though it’s wrong, unfortunately, it’s common to judge unfairly and display negative emotions toward others. If we could only remember that many people are going through some type of painful trial and difficulty, which usually explains their unusual behavior.

I am regularly involved with those who are struggling with serious problems and it changes your perspective when you know the circumstances.

If there’s an avalanche of food spilling out of the freezer compartment of your refrigerator every time you open it, or if stuff is buried so deep in your chest freezer that you’ve stopped even trying to search for things, it’s time to get your freezer situation under control.

When your freezer is not organized into an efficient, usable space, you’re likely to allow the following to happen:

First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 175 E. John Rowan Blvd., is hosting a special service: Music with a Mission” with special guest singers from Campbellsville University at 10 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. This service is in support of “Mission Behind Bars and Beyond” for women in Louisville, and “Cornerstone Ministries” which serves the community of Beattyville. Donations will be accepted to support these programs. Lunch is provided following the service. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Let’s pretend for a moment, you’ve just sautéed some chicken and veggies. The chicken is nicely cooked, as are your veggies. Pull the chicken and veggies from the pan and place them on a warm plate and keep warm.

Trunk and treatThe First Cedar Creek Baptist Church will host Hallelujah-ween Saturday, Oct. 21, at 6 p.m. Trunk and treat will be held in the parking lot. At 7 p.m. a chili/soup supper will be served in the Fellowship Hall. Everyone is welcome. The church is five miles west of Bardstown off Boston Road (U.S. 62) on Bellwood Road (Ky. 733). Interim pastor is Gerald Hegwood. For more information, call Becky at (502) 507-7159.

Bardstown United Methodist Church chili lunchBardstown United Methodist Church will have its worship service at its second campus, 5100 Louisville Road, at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 15. A chili lunch will be served after the service.

It may seem insensitive, but the idea of stress being an issue we can control is worth considering.

Many within the medical world agree that stress is not a monster that forces us to be afraid, but rather our worries originate as a response from within our own mind. Thus, if we can learn how to re-wire the way we think, we can begin to walk in victory over the stress which we blame for ruining our happiness.

As Archbishop Joseph Kurtz addressed the congregation Sunday morning, he spoke a little about family dinners.

“When we eat a meal together, good things happen in your family and those around you,” he told the guests. Being faithful to one’s family, faithfully attending church and taking an interest in one another through Christ were ways he asked the parishioners to celebrate the 225th anniversary of St. Michael the Archangel Church in Fairfield.